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TS Vampire, Tweed Head, NSW

Sector

Defence

Location

Tweed Heads South, NSW

This unique refurbishment project at 111 Dry Dock Road, Tweed Heads South, NSW, required a tailored fire safety solution.

Our approach carefully considered the constraints of an existing Class 9b fire strategy while accommodating the building’s new mixed-use functions—all in support of its critical role in cadet training and administration.

The Challenges

  • The building’s change-in-use: Converting portions of the Ground Floor to Class 3 accommodation for cadets, alongside maintaining Class 5 office and Class 9b training/lecture spaces, demanded compliance with updated fire safety standards.
  • Retrofitting fire ratings: The building’s blockwork construction required significant upgrades to meet the fire resistance levels (FRL) for modern use, particularly in areas now serving as accommodation.
  • Egress provisions: Modifying the design to ensure safe and efficient evacuation, while maintaining the building’s architectural integrity, was a key focus.
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The Solutions

  • Enhanced fire separation: Upgraded blockwork walls and ceiling systems, incorporating fire-rated plasterboard and mastic sealing to mitigate fire spread.
  • Direct egress routes: Each accommodation unit now includes direct access to the outside for enhanced occupant safety.
  • Improved fire detection and warning systems: Existing systems were upgraded to meet modern standards, including ceiling-mounted smoke detectors and enhanced occupant warning systems tailored to the building’s unique needs.

The Outcomes

  • Compliance without compromise: The Performance Solution ensured the building met relevant standards under the NCC 2022 and Defence guidelines.
  • Safety-first design: Occupants benefit from robust fire safety measures, including early detection and efficient evacuation pathways.
  • A multi-functional space: The refurbished building supports Defence operational needs, offering flexible use for training, lectures, and accommodation.

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TAFE Queensland, Ashmore, QLD

Architect

Wilson Architects

CLient

TAFE Queensland

Location

Ashmore, QLD

A recent upgrade of A Block at TAFE Queensland’s Ashmore Campus, lead to this critical educational facility up to compliance with the latest BCA 2022 standards.

𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐧𝐠𝐞𝐬:

→ Upgrading an existing building to meet the stringent requirements of BCA 2022 compliance.
→ Reviewing and assessing the suitability of the existing structural elements to determine if they could be retained or needed modification.
→ Addressing the stage and back-of-house areas, which exceeded the allowable limits under current regulations.

𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐒𝐨𝐥𝐮𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬:

→ Developing practical, buildable solutions to ensure the stage and back-of-house areas remain functional now and in the future, without compromising on safety.
→ Rationalising fire resistance levels (FRLs) to retain as many existing structural elements as possible, ensuring compliance without unnecessary costs.

𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐎𝐮𝐭𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐬:

→ A set of solutions that are practical, cost-effective, and forward-looking, enabling TAFE Queensland to modernise its facilities while maintaining safety and functionality.
→ The project ensures that TAFE Queensland’s A Block meets current safety standards and is well-positioned for the future, preserving an essential asset for the community.

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